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Powerful Quakes Rattle Alaska's Shores, No Tsunami Threat
11 Nov
Summary
- Earthquakes ranging from 2.6 to 4.5 magnitude struck off Alaska's coast
- No immediate reports of damage or injuries
- No tsunami warning issued

On November 11, 2025, a series of earthquakes struck off the coast of Alaska, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The quakes ranged in strength from 2.6 magnitude up to a 4.5 magnitude, with the majority occurring in the Cook Inlet and the Gulf of Alaska, as well as some inland areas.
Despite the powerful tremors, there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries, and no tsunami warning was issued. Residents along the Alaskan coastline likely felt the shaking, but the earthquakes did not appear to have caused any significant disruptions or threats to the local population.
The USGS continues to monitor the situation, and further updates are expected as more information becomes available. While the earthquakes were a notable event, the lack of any major consequences suggests that the Alaskan region was able to withstand the seismic activity without incident.



